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one of the nation's premier civil rights and human rgt relations agencies. thank you again for being here this morning. i'd like to introduce our experts round table on this next topic and to call on national commissioner and regional board chair from new england michael sheets. [ applause ] >> okay. good morning, again. the intense focus on promoting arab-israeli peace that once dominated america's middle east policy agenda has taken a backseat to concern about seismic shifts underway in places like egypt and syria. the arab uprisings have brought about profound political and regional upheaval. it will be years before we can truly assess its lasting impact, but for now, the uprisings have shaken out some of the foundation upon which u.s. policy has been based. at the same time, leaders across the international community find their attention shifted to iran's march nuclear weapons capability and the often heated debate over options to confront him. we just heard from president obama's top advisor on national security in the middle east. and now we're privile
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isn't able to find more qualified conservative civil rights attorneys but i think that we all know it's not a sane world right in fact that i'm sorry we're wrote about this morning in mother jones it's pretty interesting to hear smith complaining about hiring bias in the first place high requirements have long been the bane of the conservative movement existence after all they're the ones who rail against affirmative action the very notion that one person would be hired based on age race or ideological consideration over somebody with equal qualifications being antithetical to the principles of america apparently not when it comes to hiring conservatives for jobs that they're simply not qualified for in that case let's have affirmative action as long as that means that they got the jobs and not the women or the minorities so for complaining of the most qualified civil rights attorneys weren't conservative rather than wondering why that's the case we award representative lamar smith tonight's tool time award. my guys have time for a happy hour and joining me this evening lauren lyster ho
isn't able to find more qualified conservative civil rights attorneys but i think that we all know it's not a sane world right in fact that i'm sorry we're wrote about this morning in mother jones it's pretty interesting to hear smith complaining about hiring bias in the first place high requirements have long been the bane of the conservative movement existence after all they're the ones who rail against affirmative action the very notion that one person would be hired based on age race or...
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rights. instead of respecting these principles of international law and in the context of feverish attempts to enter veer in the internal affairs of syria, the french resolution against syria, some of whose officials have suddenly fallen in love with the syrian people after an emotional hibernation towards our people for centuries. those i say foolishly dream of the return of colonialism and germany through resolutions and concocting new terms to justify interference into syria and internal affairs through misleading the public opinion exactly -- mimicking exactly what they did when 130,000 civilians were killed and a million iraquis were killed using the pretext of looking for armed destruction and under the pretext of promoting democracy searching for weapons of mass destruction which are not there, destruction of afghanistan under the pretext of fighting terrorism and establishing clandestine prisoners and detention centers in abu ghraib under the context of freedom. >> heard through a tra
rights. instead of respecting these principles of international law and in the context of feverish attempts to enter veer in the internal affairs of syria, the french resolution against syria, some of whose officials have suddenly fallen in love with the syrian people after an emotional hibernation towards our people for centuries. those i say foolishly dream of the return of colonialism and germany through resolutions and concocting new terms to justify interference into syria and internal...
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the left likes it, partly because there are these other -- you know, civil rights, we stopped a war, we got to do our own thing and live in unorthodox ways and more tolerance and all of those things, and the right things, that's where we went off the rails and one of the things i realized from thinking about the sixtiesnd writing this novel is that, yes, but i believe that there are other unanticipated and unacknowledged consequences of the big bang of the late sixties, the individualism, the do your own thing, that i think you can draw line to our unregulated -- i can do whatever i want as a capitalist or investor world of the last 20 years. i think those are also, admission to me wearing blue jeans or, to some degree, aftereffect os the late mean sixties. >> rose: so i thought you might argue the other thing which some people interested that all of this freedom exploded in the 1960s, you know, fueled in part by the miewfks in the fifties, by the way, all of that freedom and individualality is not going to do anything and i am the master of my ownership. >> my own truth. >> rose: my
the left likes it, partly because there are these other -- you know, civil rights, we stopped a war, we got to do our own thing and live in unorthodox ways and more tolerance and all of those things, and the right things, that's where we went off the rails and one of the things i realized from thinking about the sixtiesnd writing this novel is that, yes, but i believe that there are other unanticipated and unacknowledged consequences of the big bang of the late sixties, the individualism, the...
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rights movement cuts across certain class lines and it's part of the reason why conservatism has had such appeal across class lines and has been able to build a majority coalition but as i say i my reading of things today is that that project has really run its course and it's been so overwhelmingly sex is successful i mean you see these numbers that come out daily about the levels of inequality in the country i mean there are mind boggling. but until there is a left that really is serious about doing something about those numbers and i just i don't quite see us there yet i mean you see stirrings of course as you mentioned with occupy and in certain parts of the democratic party but we're nowhere near where we were in the one nine hundred thirty s. of the one nine hundred sixty s. until you start seeing a movement like that i think we're going to be in a bit of a holding pattern and and. it'll it'll persist for a bit it could persist do you think it could go even more conservative i mean at the time of the american revolution there were actually maximum wage laws in england it was il
rights movement cuts across certain class lines and it's part of the reason why conservatism has had such appeal across class lines and has been able to build a majority coalition but as i say i my reading of things today is that that project has really run its course and it's been so overwhelmingly sex is successful i mean you see these numbers that come out daily about the levels of inequality in the country i mean there are mind boggling. but until there is a left that really is serious...
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you know, a champion of women's rights, a champion of trying to create civil society organizations although there were tied to the government and not really dependent. nothing much is independent. the profile of her just before the uprising. they called her the rows of the does of something, the desert rose, which they were very embarrassed about. that is what one of the questions, where has that person gone. people had high hopes. and that is one of the saddest things about that because they really did develop a level of popularity in the country that was not insignificant. difficult to gauge popularity because sometimes the people come out in support of. [indiscernible] they don't want to be seen as not supporting the government's. the security sources all-around. it's rather difficult to see how genuine and sincre this popularity is, but having defended the country quite a bit and gone around, all sorts of people, i really did cents a genuine popularity. for me personally that's one of the saddest things about that. implement a true change in syria that they really needed tow particularl
you know, a champion of women's rights, a champion of trying to create civil society organizations although there were tied to the government and not really dependent. nothing much is independent. the profile of her just before the uprising. they called her the rows of the does of something, the desert rose, which they were very embarrassed about. that is what one of the questions, where has that person gone. people had high hopes. and that is one of the saddest things about that because they...
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this movement has been on why that's the civil rights movement. i talk about symbolism off the mind but activism a good deal if your mind should look at the darkness but you build your actions should be driven to work chance. the admission free credit patient free transport charges free. range humans free risk free studio time free. the old free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media. tom. wealthy british seinfeld's the. markets. scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. rallies to mark the anniversary of a pro-democracy uprising in bahrain are put down tactics and weapons from the u.k. sparking claims of western governments hypocrisy of a different revolts in the region. one sided reports from syria blaming only the regime for atrocities seen by some as a temp to hide the truth of the conflict by sweeping rebel crimes under the carpet . and sizing up their rivals u.s. leaders could china's vice president meet with great he jinping to nations right for the upper hand turbulent re
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we have to do the right thing for our own national security. this is what it comes back to. i do not believe an iranian look here what then is just a threat to israel. -- nuclear weapon is just a threat to israel. it could trigger a nuclear arms race. there are signs that they want to have some miss out capability. this is potentially a threat much more wider. >> did president obama and prime minister netanyahu said they would move out to prevent it from actually developing a nuclear weapon? >> that is our position, too. there are three parts to our sanctions. we are not taking anything off the table including military action. that has been the british government's position for some time. it is what i hope will be the outcome. nothing is off the table. >> what consideration has been given t? >> have you considered all of the elements? this is exactly what we would have to do. this is one of the reasons why we brought it into being. that is why we had such a focus on somalia. these are the things that make a difference to the world and to britain. >> evidence are beginning to
we have to do the right thing for our own national security. this is what it comes back to. i do not believe an iranian look here what then is just a threat to israel. -- nuclear weapon is just a threat to israel. it could trigger a nuclear arms race. there are signs that they want to have some miss out capability. this is potentially a threat much more wider. >> did president obama and prime minister netanyahu said they would move out to prevent it from actually developing a nuclear...
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like the civil rights the department of justice the office for civil rights a d.h.s.s. the f.b.i. believe it or not although they have the hate crimes unit and so on the one hand they're going in telling these communities look we represent you we are not your. i mean we want to help you protect your civil rights but on the other hand other groups within the same federal agencies are going in engaging in these arguably on lawful practices so it's creating this contradiction and it's creating a lot of distrust by minority communities so that was the topic of the hearing absolutely and i guess the logical next question is what's going to come out of us . well that's a very good question. practically there will definitely be a report the u.s. commission for civil rights always produces a report after it has hold hearings the question is will that report be based on what we discussed in the hearing today will they listen to the witnesses recommendations and suggestions and highlights of the flaws in the system and then more importantly will that report assuming that it is a
like the civil rights the department of justice the office for civil rights a d.h.s.s. the f.b.i. believe it or not although they have the hate crimes unit and so on the one hand they're going in telling these communities look we represent you we are not your. i mean we want to help you protect your civil rights but on the other hand other groups within the same federal agencies are going in engaging in these arguably on lawful practices so it's creating this contradiction and it's creating a...
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ministers are exempt from the civil rights law. that does not mean that everybody else if employed by catholic charity, for example, is exempt from the civil-rights law. >> the church does a lot of social good, and they have a soup kitchens and they take care of people. do we really want to drive the catholic church out of the business of providing for the poor and sick? >> that is the point that mark shields made last week. >> obama's on argument is that when someone does it works -- he said this at the prayer breakfast -- he is essentially doing god's work. he is saying that jerry, good works, are a form of religiosity, and then he denies the catholic hospital an exemption? explain that to me. >> i was recently treated at a catholic hospital. there was no exercise of religion as far as i was concerned any point. i just got medical care. >> principle -- >> the religious question never came into being. i was treated at that hospital the same way i would be treated at any other hospital. >> rick santorum wants this issue and he had
ministers are exempt from the civil rights law. that does not mean that everybody else if employed by catholic charity, for example, is exempt from the civil-rights law. >> the church does a lot of social good, and they have a soup kitchens and they take care of people. do we really want to drive the catholic church out of the business of providing for the poor and sick? >> that is the point that mark shields made last week. >> obama's on argument is that when someone does it...
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even though this exists, we believed that all civil rights and all minority rights and all egyptian rights will be equal under the law and protected. egypt is a signatory to all the international conventions. >> you are saying there will be no change from what has happened before? >> no, there will be changed. before this was a political issue and there were many human rights abuses and minority and women abuses. we tend to empower women to make sure religious minorities get their rights as well and get equal opportunity within the state. >> non-muslims will not be subject to sharia law? >> non-muslims will be subject to their own religious rules. >> can you imagine a woman becoming president? >> of course. if such a thing happens, we will work with her and make sure that the real issue is the economy. >> why is it you think some of these secular people on the constitution assembly have decided to boycott the negotiations? >> the constitution assembly has been put together by an election process in the upper and lower houses in parliament. the force is divided. half from one house and half
even though this exists, we believed that all civil rights and all minority rights and all egyptian rights will be equal under the law and protected. egypt is a signatory to all the international conventions. >> you are saying there will be no change from what has happened before? >> no, there will be changed. before this was a political issue and there were many human rights abuses and minority and women abuses. we tend to empower women to make sure religious minorities get their...
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the new york police department is targeted by civil rights groups after six years of spy operations some muslims turned out to be guilty of nothing. in the russian capital you're watching t.v. with me marina joshie a horrific car bomb attack at a funeral procession in damascus has sparked a wave of mutual accusations by both syrian government and rebels are still conflicting reports but it's thought twenty seven people were killed the opposition claims the government stage that to divert attention from its other alleged large scale atrocities the finding across the country shows no sign of easing the high profile member of the anti regimes here in the national council has resigned she suggests divisions within the opposition prevented from serving the wishes of the syrian people as r.t. is losing confidence reports much of the mainstream media coverage isn't serving the interests of the whole country either. it was another disturbing example of the many atrocities committed throughout the syrian war a truck bomb with homemade explosives headed for a checkpoint to the entrance of syria's
the new york police department is targeted by civil rights groups after six years of spy operations some muslims turned out to be guilty of nothing. in the russian capital you're watching t.v. with me marina joshie a horrific car bomb attack at a funeral procession in damascus has sparked a wave of mutual accusations by both syrian government and rebels are still conflicting reports but it's thought twenty seven people were killed the opposition claims the government stage that to divert...
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rights and vietnam. the democrats' jeane kirkpatric said at the 1984 republican convention, always blame america first. but today, it is the republican party that often seems angry with america. >> we deserve better. >> read the best-selling books by conservatives these days, s watch fox news, or attend a tea party rally. they're filled with rage. often combined with a powerful nostalgia for an america that has gone away. ronald reagan was the essential optimist. he advocated radical change from the 1970s liberalism, but he was very comfortable with america of the 1970s. from hollywood to california in general, where he was a popular governor. reagan was said to be three parts optimism and one part nostalgia. recently the formula seems to have been inverted. in 1996, bob dole gave an astonishing speech that attacked those who believed that the united states had improved over the previous decades. >> i say you're wrong. and i know because i was there, and i have seen it, and i remember. [ applause ] >> we
rights and vietnam. the democrats' jeane kirkpatric said at the 1984 republican convention, always blame america first. but today, it is the republican party that often seems angry with america. >> we deserve better. >> read the best-selling books by conservatives these days, s watch fox news, or attend a tea party rally. they're filled with rage. often combined with a powerful nostalgia for an america that has gone away. ronald reagan was the essential optimist. he advocated...
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a special assembly will gather to elect a former pastor and civil rights activist to campaign for freedom in former east germany. >> one of the big issues is far right extremism, after revelations that a neo-nazi group conducted a spate of murders targeting immigrants. >> it is an issue they seem determined to take on. >> he is due to be confirmed as germany's new president this weekend. on thursday, he made his last public appearance as a normal citizen, promoting a campaign against racism in sports. the fight against discrimination looks set to be a central theme of his presidency. >> we have to combat detestable attitudes and offensive propaganda, but we mustn't delude ourselves by thinking we can turn everybody into an enlightened citizens. that is not possible. >> he wants sports clubs to help fight far right extremism. he is promoting two new web sites designed to show young sports people how to deal with racism if they encounter it in their daily lives. the future president wants to germans to play an active role in fighting the far right. says the problem will not be solved until
a special assembly will gather to elect a former pastor and civil rights activist to campaign for freedom in former east germany. >> one of the big issues is far right extremism, after revelations that a neo-nazi group conducted a spate of murders targeting immigrants. >> it is an issue they seem determined to take on. >> he is due to be confirmed as germany's new president this weekend. on thursday, he made his last public appearance as a normal citizen, promoting a campaign...
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civil rights here, the help takes top honors. the screen actors' guild awards as the momentum builds for the oscars next month. >> soldiers who took part in a mutiny in new guinea last week handed over their weapons after they were promised amnesty. 20 soldiers surrendered the automatic rifles in a ceremony outside of court mosby. a colonel led to mutiny and is facing charges. >> >> castro has made it clear that it's unlikely to be any rapid transition to democracy in cuba. he defended the country's one-party political system saying the other political parties will be the beginning of the end of the social system established by the 1959 revolution. officials in italy say it could take up to ten months to remove the wreck of the cruiseliner costa concordia which ran aground off of the coast of tuscany earlier this month. the head of recovery operations said it would be weeks before a salvage contract would be awarded because fuel would have to be pumped out of the ship's tanks. >>> this is "gmt" from bbc world news. the headlines
civil rights here, the help takes top honors. the screen actors' guild awards as the momentum builds for the oscars next month. >> soldiers who took part in a mutiny in new guinea last week handed over their weapons after they were promised amnesty. 20 soldiers surrendered the automatic rifles in a ceremony outside of court mosby. a colonel led to mutiny and is facing charges. >> >> castro has made it clear that it's unlikely to be any rapid transition to democracy in cuba. he...
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rights and civil liberties we don't usually give government check and that's really what these bills have done in a lot of ways across the atlantic britain is on the verge of a web why big brother internet and phone providers are reading black boxes to let the government to monitor every email phone call even s.m.s. this is the first step towards the government taking control of the internet already blocks web pages it deems illegal but under the digital economy act it will soon add copyright violators to the blacklist anyone suspected of illegal downloads could have their internet cut off. the war over how and who should control the internet may have been inevitable you're saying to yourself well no i understand this internet concept a little on the internet. a little better. it's one of the biggest challenges facing governments of today and matter how well intentioned regulations will always be subject to criticism and treading the line between security and censorship while it may be harder than it seems. lisi captain of. the russian air force turns one hundred on sunday celebratin
rights and civil liberties we don't usually give government check and that's really what these bills have done in a lot of ways across the atlantic britain is on the verge of a web why big brother internet and phone providers are reading black boxes to let the government to monitor every email phone call even s.m.s. this is the first step towards the government taking control of the internet already blocks web pages it deems illegal but under the digital economy act it will soon add copyright...
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liberties groups are up in arms about it they say it's an in infringement of your civil rights they've called it the snoopers charter and we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to talk to the general public about what they thought of the prospect of the government being able to snoop in on the e-mail history of their web browsing history and their social networking history let's take a listen to what they told us how would you feel about the police having access to internet search history not so good without my consent i think something like gave my consent i wouldn't mind because i consider it being used to help solve crimes i would still be exposed if my data was just what i'd been but she. seemed right code privacy and it just. would not be happy for i would mind but only if it was authorized by a magistrate on the very certain conditions i there was a reason for them to do in the first place i think the law is now i would like to be freely allowed to have. communication on the internet without any reason i think you have to have control of one area of your life or look t
liberties groups are up in arms about it they say it's an in infringement of your civil rights they've called it the snoopers charter and we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to talk to the general public about what they thought of the prospect of the government being able to snoop in on the e-mail history of their web browsing history and their social networking history let's take a listen to what they told us how would you feel about the police having access to internet search...
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to a civil nuclear program the country is currently struggling to under harsh sanctions from the u.s. and you while israel is threatening military action however u.s. intelligence has reportedly now said there's no evidence to support accusations that to ron is pursuing nuclear weapons reza marashi from the national iranian american council and also former u.s. state department officer spoke to me and said a new approach is needed i think. the american intelligence agencies and for that matter the israeli intelligence agencies and many other foreign governments intelligence agencies are saying that iran is not made the political decision to proceed to weaponize stations and that leaves time for diplomacy to be pursued to find a peaceful solution that's beneficial to all parties and blocks the primary sticking point the primary truck problem that we see is that nobody trusts one another people in the us one don't trust each other iran doesn't trust anybody in the peace five plus one so in an effort to try and move things forward and shift that paradigm from the negative to the positiv
to a civil nuclear program the country is currently struggling to under harsh sanctions from the u.s. and you while israel is threatening military action however u.s. intelligence has reportedly now said there's no evidence to support accusations that to ron is pursuing nuclear weapons reza marashi from the national iranian american council and also former u.s. state department officer spoke to me and said a new approach is needed i think. the american intelligence agencies and for that matter...
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now is still very much a post nine eleven time national hysteria and limited civil rights and liberties and she would no doubt was the justice department whistleblower in the case of the so-called american taliban john walker lindh i had advised not to interrogate him without an attorney and not to torture him and when i blew the whistle i ended up being put under criminal investigation where further to the state morrison which i'm licensed as a lawyer and put on the no fly list but it always wasn't. this way in two thousand and two the time magazine person of the year was the whistleblowers and although the government tried to have him put away for life daniel ellsberg was hailed as a hero by the public for leaking information that became known as the pentagon papers classified documents he helped author that revealed what was actually happening in vietnam. what he revealed to the public is what the public should have known from the government itself important knowledge and important knowledge now often stifled both on and off the battlefield and the military or from women is sexually
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rights placing them in a far better situation than that faced by palestinians elsewhere but for the new york we've come here at the time of our families we've gone through revolution. and who is at the helm our safety is going to need by law or as a people here and the system that except not just a leader or the regime. well the conflict escalates some people fear that stayed out of this could become just too difficult no one no support the war no one supported the fighting. we are now in a war against terrorism not a sectarian or ethnic with this policy of no interference has kept the seven hundred thousand strong community out of the crisis for months now but with persistent attempts from post war in size to drive them in people here now fear gets in court in the crossfire. my flush on our team from damascus in syria. and more if an ocean is keeping an eye on developments from within syria she is posting regular updates on twitter and also the latest collins and analysis on the situation are available on our website so get the full story at all t. dot com. it's. the official. from
rights placing them in a far better situation than that faced by palestinians elsewhere but for the new york we've come here at the time of our families we've gone through revolution. and who is at the helm our safety is going to need by law or as a people here and the system that except not just a leader or the regime. well the conflict escalates some people fear that stayed out of this could become just too difficult no one no support the war no one supported the fighting. we are now in a war...
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servants right there on the spots especially the local governors or the heads of. judges which are appointed by the state. has to be done as well and if society is not satisfied by the way they work then they have to be changed now also in the sort of the logical points in support of some of the initiatives circled forward earlier by president lee the videos which are. reintroducing the election of local governors and simplifying the rules for a registration for registering new political parties and city prime minister says that one of the key points currently. which drives basically the development of democracy is competition and this competition has to be increased and it has to provide the conditions for the further development of democracy in russia you guys like you important remembers how it was in the ninety's say when many people wanted to become all the guards all now the situation is that many people want to become civil servants because they see these visions as great opportunities for easy money this has to be changed according to the prime minister and
servants right there on the spots especially the local governors or the heads of. judges which are appointed by the state. has to be done as well and if society is not satisfied by the way they work then they have to be changed now also in the sort of the logical points in support of some of the initiatives circled forward earlier by president lee the videos which are. reintroducing the election of local governors and simplifying the rules for a registration for registering new political...
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to a civil nuclear program the country is currently struggling under harsh sanctions from the u.s. and e.u. leaders who are threatening military action however u.s. intelligence has reportedly now said there's no evidence to support accusations that iran is pursuing nuclear weapons and khan hullin an economist at foreign policy in focus magazine says the west's concern over iran's nuclear program is merely a pretext take control of its vast energy resources i think the nuclear bomb is really in many ways. a smokescreen this is not about nuclear weapons if iran were to use a nuclear weapon say for against israel it would be an act of national suicide i think this has a lot more to do with the politics of the middle east and the politics of the control of energy resources of the nineteen seventy nine revolution in iran essentially remove the second largest oil resources and the third largest natural gas resources from direct controlled by western oil and gas companies and essentially made it independent now the west would love to get those resources back and they would love to also n
to a civil nuclear program the country is currently struggling under harsh sanctions from the u.s. and e.u. leaders who are threatening military action however u.s. intelligence has reportedly now said there's no evidence to support accusations that iran is pursuing nuclear weapons and khan hullin an economist at foreign policy in focus magazine says the west's concern over iran's nuclear program is merely a pretext take control of its vast energy resources i think the nuclear bomb is really in...
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she was a champion of women's rights, a champion of trying to create a civil society organizations, although they were tied to the government. nothing much is independent. they profiled her just before the uprising, called her the rose of the desert, which they were very embarrassed about on the uprising. where is that person on? in whom people had high hopes, just like bashar al-assad. where did that person go? that's one of the saddest things about them because they really did develop a level of popularity in the country that wasn't insignificant. syria's difficult to engage popularity because people will come out in support of bashar al-assad and the government because they don't want to be seen as not supporting the government because the security services are all around. so it's difficult to see how genuine and insincere popularity is. but having been in the country quite a bit and gone around and talk to all sorts of people, i really did since he genuine popularity. but for me personally, one of the saddest things is they didn't leverage the popularity to implement true change, particu
she was a champion of women's rights, a champion of trying to create a civil society organizations, although they were tied to the government. nothing much is independent. they profiled her just before the uprising, called her the rose of the desert, which they were very embarrassed about on the uprising. where is that person on? in whom people had high hopes, just like bashar al-assad. where did that person go? that's one of the saddest things about them because they really did develop a level...
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she was a champion of women's rights, champion of trying to create civil society organizations although they were toxic to the government and not really dependent and they broke off just before the uprising. which they were very embarrassed about and that was one of the questions. where has that person can't? people had high hopes just like bashar al-assad. where did that person go and that is one of the saddest things about them because they really did -- they really did develop a level of popularity in the country that wasn't insignificant. syria's difficult to engage popularity because sometimes people will, out in support of bashar al-assad in the government because they don't want to be seen as nonsupportive of non-supportive of the government because security is all around so it's difficult to see how genuine the popularity is but having been in the country quite a bit and gone around all over the country and talk to all sorts of classes of people, i really did think there was genuine popularity and for me he didn't leverage that popularity to implement true change that was really
she was a champion of women's rights, champion of trying to create civil society organizations although they were toxic to the government and not really dependent and they broke off just before the uprising. which they were very embarrassed about and that was one of the questions. where has that person can't? people had high hopes just like bashar al-assad. where did that person go and that is one of the saddest things about them because they really did -- they really did develop a level of...
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war and i'm looking at western capitals right now but when i think about what's going on there and i see the pictures there are two concepts two words that come to my mind one is militarization and the other one is lebanese ation and i'm of course i'm referring to the civil war that played out in the in lebanon for such a long time that was so horrific for that small country i mean it is a civil war and we have such a good example of historical example you don't have to look at libya look at lebanon and you have a reasonably good fit. i agree that i think it should be seen in that kind of way as a civil war i also think you know it's a civil war a slightly different story because it is very difficult to establish exactly who the opposition is in syria and exactly how they came here and that is now do you think in terms of the struggle against this are that is one of the problems you have quite a split into the kind of chaotic situation in syria more so than you did in the the arab spring last year in say egypt or tunisia there's less of a sense of ok here in the opposition so i can u
war and i'm looking at western capitals right now but when i think about what's going on there and i see the pictures there are two concepts two words that come to my mind one is militarization and the other one is lebanese ation and i'm of course i'm referring to the civil war that played out in the in lebanon for such a long time that was so horrific for that small country i mean it is a civil war and we have such a good example of historical example you don't have to look at libya look at...
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liberties groups are up in arms about it they say it's an in range mentor of your civil rights they've called it the snoopers charter and we hit the streets of london a little bit to talk to the general public about what they thought of the poor. specter of the government being able to snoop in on that email history their web browsing history and their social networking history let's take a listen to what they told us how would you feel about the police having access to your past internet search history not so good without my consent i think something like gave my consent i wouldn't mind seeing a right to privacy in this. would not be happy for i would mind but only if it was authorized by a magistrate on a very certain condition i think you have to have control of one area of your life or lock them in one area they're just they have access to areas of the home secretary to reason may she's behind the draft bill and she's been lobbying it quite aggressively in some critics saying in rather a bizarre fashion actually she said in an interview with the sun criminals terrorists and paedoph
liberties groups are up in arms about it they say it's an in range mentor of your civil rights they've called it the snoopers charter and we hit the streets of london a little bit to talk to the general public about what they thought of the poor. specter of the government being able to snoop in on that email history their web browsing history and their social networking history let's take a listen to what they told us how would you feel about the police having access to your past internet...
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rights placing them in a far better situation than that faced by post in and elsewhere for the new york we've come here at the time of our families we've gone through revolution court and who is at the helm or see if he is going to die law or it's the people here and the system of that except not just the leader or the regime while the conflict escalates. some people fear that state out of this could become just too difficult no one knows the border war no one supported the bargain. we are no in a war against terrorism not a strict errand or ethnic one. this policy of no interference has kept the seven hundred thousand strong community out of the crisis for months now but ways persist in the times from post war in size to drag them in people here now fear gets in court in the crossfire. my final nazi from damascus in syria and our if a notion is keeping an eye on developments from within syria and launch a surprise to regular updates on twitter and also the latest comments and analysis on the situation are available on our website so get the full story at dot com. is easy to. download t
rights placing them in a far better situation than that faced by post in and elsewhere for the new york we've come here at the time of our families we've gone through revolution court and who is at the helm or see if he is going to die law or it's the people here and the system of that except not just the leader or the regime while the conflict escalates. some people fear that state out of this could become just too difficult no one knows the border war no one supported the bargain. we are no...
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rights amnesty international has been reporting that khadafi supporters have been subjected to abuse and torture this has concerns grow that libya's armed militias are still roaming the country unchecked shirazi manji who's editor in chief of the pan african social justice network told r.t. the situation now is much worse than it was during the colonel's regime. ever since the nature we vary of libya. as being. gross human rights violations it's not just torture there is. indiscriminate killings there are extra judicial killings there's summary execution leave them coto gadhafi. members is found to have been some really executed nobody has been through to justice all the huge amount of sort of being poured in the by problems by the europeans by the americans at. this place is going to send it to into. the ball civil war this situation not only that sense is worse than it was under the the rule of code of gadhafi. well it's been a year since the beginning of a pro-democracy uprising in bahrain the demands from a mainly shiite crowd are simple democracy no religious discrimination and
rights amnesty international has been reporting that khadafi supporters have been subjected to abuse and torture this has concerns grow that libya's armed militias are still roaming the country unchecked shirazi manji who's editor in chief of the pan african social justice network told r.t. the situation now is much worse than it was during the colonel's regime. ever since the nature we vary of libya. as being. gross human rights violations it's not just torture there is. indiscriminate...
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it comes to civil rights. when it comes to social security and tax law and visitation and adoption. as long as there are two classes of citizenship we have work to do. there is an urgency. this is a mission. it is not a gay mission or a straight mission. it is not a black mission or a white mission. this is the american mission. the lies of this battle are not demarcated on any map. they run from neighborhood and towns all over this nation. as long as there are children in pain in their own neighborhoods and communities, reluctant and fearful. as long as their are two people in love the stand before god and their fellow man but cannot declare themselves married just like their brothers and sisters. as long as this humiliation is heaped upon people who refused to be victims, and know they will be victors. we have work to do to get to that point. this is a call. i see this in new jersey. we are battling in that ranch. new jersey is a state line. i am a prisoner of hope. no person, no organization can stand in th
it comes to civil rights. when it comes to social security and tax law and visitation and adoption. as long as there are two classes of citizenship we have work to do. there is an urgency. this is a mission. it is not a gay mission or a straight mission. it is not a black mission or a white mission. this is the american mission. the lies of this battle are not demarcated on any map. they run from neighborhood and towns all over this nation. as long as there are children in pain in their own...
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rights amnesty international has been reporting that gadhafi supporters have been subjected to abuse and torture this is concerns grow that libya's armed militia are still roaming the country unchecked. editor in chief of the pan african social justice network told r.t. the situation now is much worse than it was during the colonel's regime. since the nature we of libya. has the. gross human rights violations it's not just torture there is. indiscriminate killings there are extra judicial killings there's summary execution of the code or gadhafi. members of this found some really executed nobody can pull to justice or the huge amount of arms that are being taught in france by europeans by the americans. this place is going to into. all civil war. you know in that sense is worse than it was under the the rule of colonel gadhafi. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital with twenty four hours a day as the middle east reels from revolutions and foreign regimes with a body in their analysis for you on our web site r t v dot com read expert opinion that says the west is st
rights amnesty international has been reporting that gadhafi supporters have been subjected to abuse and torture this is concerns grow that libya's armed militia are still roaming the country unchecked. editor in chief of the pan african social justice network told r.t. the situation now is much worse than it was during the colonel's regime. since the nature we of libya. has the. gross human rights violations it's not just torture there is. indiscriminate killings there are extra judicial...